-- Stereograms * Silverware * Salad-servers
I've been toying with a t-shirt concept.
The idea is to celebrate New Zealand's most iconic cycle race: The Dulux Six-day Cycle Race.
It was raced for 25 years, from 1960 -1985.
Now defunct, of course.
The words at the very bottom say: Stereograms. Silverware. Salad-servers.
The story behind this slightly cycling ironic feature is that the race was amateur and prizes had to be “engrave-able”.
(Ever tried engraving a stereogram?)
What do you think?
Can never have too many cycling t-shirts, I say. See if you can get Dulux to "sponsor" the shirt. Or at least prevent them suing you for using their brand name without a license :-)
ReplyDeleteSurely one ought to have ridden the 660 miles in 6 days to get the shirt?
ReplyDeleteIn 1962, sure. But nearly 50 years on I think it's forgivable.
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